Old pop song / Address unknown / The Ink Spots / Better call Saul intro music

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2017. 2. 16. 21:12 음악

I've got known this old song while watching american TV drama 'Better Call Saul'
The heroine 'Saul' was working as the manager of the store named "CINNABON" in Omaha state in disguised with the mustache, making cinnamon pastry. 
He is too suspicious to the customers because in the past he had been 'the laywer' for frauds, drug dealers and criminals. 

This song was the background music of that scene !

이 노래를 사실 미드 베터 콜 사울을 보다가 알게 되었다. 
주인공 사울은 콧수염으로 변장을 한 채 시나본의 매니저로 빵을 만들면서 일하고 있다. 
그는 가게에 오는 손님에 대해서 이상하리만치 경계를 하는데 이유는 바로 그가 과거에 범죄자를 위해서 일했던 변호사였기 때문이다. 

바로 그 씬에서 이 노래가 흘러 나왔다. 




Address unknown 
by The Ink Spots


Artist: The Ink Spots
Album: 4 Of A Kind
Released: 1960
Genres: Jazz, R&B/soul, Easy listening, Classical, World, Blues, Pop

Lyrics)

Address Unknown - not even a trace of you.
Oh what I’d give to see the face of you.
I was a fool to stay away from you so long.
I should have known there’d come a day when you’d be gone.

Address Unknown - oh how could I be so blind?
Who’d think that you would never be hard to find?
From the place of your birth to the ends of the earth
I’ve searched only to find - only to find - Address Unknown.


(Spoken:)
Address Unknown - honey chile, I ain’t even got a trace of ya.
You know one thing?
I’d give anything in the world just to see the face of ya.
I was a fool to stay away from you and everything else so long.
I should have been diplomatic and figured that some day
You’d be solid gone.

Address Unknown - oh how could I be so blind?
Who’d think that you would never be hard to find?
From the place of your birth to the ends of the earth
I’ve searched only to find - only to find - Address Unknown.


More information for The Ink Spots

The Ink Spots were an American pop vocal group who gained international fame in the 1930s and 1940s. Their unique musical style led to the rhythm and blues and rock and roll musical genres, and the subgenre doo-wop. The Ink Spots were widely accepted in both the white and black communities, largely due to the ballad style introduced to the group by lead singer Bill Kenny.

In 1989, the Ink Spots (Bill Kenny, Deek Watson, Charlie Fuqua and Hoppy Jones) were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 1999 they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Since the Ink Spots disbanded in 1954, there have been well over 100 vocal groups calling themselves "The Ink Spots" without any right to the name, and without any original members of the group. These groups often have claimed to be "2nd generation" or "3rd generation" Ink Spots.